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cnn's kyung lah shows us one city one year later. >> reporter: this is one area, still burying the scars of when the tsunami roared ashore a year ago. there is so much rebuilding to be done. for just one moment, this city paused to remember all the victims who had died in the tsunami. ♪ >> reporter: japan's emperor and prime minister took part in ceremonies in tokyo. >>> back to afghanistan now. an american soldier is in custody. military officials say he turned himself in after he opened fire on afghan civilians off base. cnn has more from kabul. what more are nato as well as afghan government officials saying? >> reporter: afghan officials have told us that 16 people have been killed. nine of them children. three of them women, and four men in the western part of kandahar province. this is an area known to be heavily -- have heavy presence from the taliban, an area where there's been quite a bit of action when it comes to coalition forces on the ground. that being said, they're sticking with the story that only one u.s. soldier was involved in this. apparently that soldier left the b
cnn's kyung lah shows us one city one year later. >> reporter: this is one area, still burying the scars of when the tsunami roared ashore a year ago. there is so much rebuilding to be done. for just one moment, this city paused to remember all the victims who had died in the tsunami. ♪ >> reporter: japan's emperor and prime minister took part in ceremonies in tokyo. >>> back to afghanistan now. an american soldier is in custody. military officials say he turned himself...
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the rain subsides later in the day. salt lake city you may have delays. san francisco and in los angeles. it's going to be the same storm system that is going to be giving you some of the rain, the wind. keep in mind, the higher elevations in sierra nevada is not rain that's the issue but snow. the weather maker is going to be the storm system that could pile up snow in some locations of not only parts of the sierra nevada, the rockies. several feet at the highest locations. strong winds give you really, really tough driving conditions if you are heading west from denver or reno toward sacramento. you have the rain out of the west. dry conditions. breezy for you in parts of west tex texas. right here, take a look at this area across the mid mississippi valley, by noon, a chance of strong thunderstorms and the potential for isolated tornadoes. let's keep that in mind. beautiful conditions on the eastern sea board, very warm with highs 75 degrees at the nags's capital. don't be surprised if the temperature is topping out around 85 or so. 54 in boston. 77 in
the rain subsides later in the day. salt lake city you may have delays. san francisco and in los angeles. it's going to be the same storm system that is going to be giving you some of the rain, the wind. keep in mind, the higher elevations in sierra nevada is not rain that's the issue but snow. the weather maker is going to be the storm system that could pile up snow in some locations of not only parts of the sierra nevada, the rockies. several feet at the highest locations. strong winds give...
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city hall, do you ever get used to the sight? >> i don't like to come down here, says mayor toba, he only came here for this interview, he tries to keep his mind on the future. >> do you miss your wife? >> of course, why not? it's so hard for me, he says, to live without the person who was supposed to always be with me i feel her telling me to washing hard for this town. someday soon my son also look around and know why i could been around much. [ engine sputtering ] [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> infertility can be a problem for women over the age of 35. >> michelle and mike now have the family they always wanted, but it wasn't easy. at 30, she had to use hormone therapy to get pregnant. the result was their son levi who's now 7 years old. two years later, they again had a hard time conceiving their second child, so they then tried ivf, in vitro severfertilizatio. >> she couldabilin't produce an viable eggs and then her daugh
city hall, do you ever get used to the sight? >> i don't like to come down here, says mayor toba, he only came here for this interview, he tries to keep his mind on the future. >> do you miss your wife? >> of course, why not? it's so hard for me, he says, to live without the person who was supposed to always be with me i feel her telling me to washing hard for this town. someday soon my son also look around and know why i could been around much. [ engine sputtering ] [ male...
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the city. >> incredible. you better get yourself a little physically fit for this, because walking, traversing that wall is no joke, and it's -- >> right. this part is pretty well preserved, but you do have to scramble occasionally. be prepared for that and definitely wear comfortable sneakers. >> fantastic. people are ready to book travel. they might at weg. thanks so much. appreciate it. good to see you. >> thank you very much, you, too. >>> lots more great information about the great wall of china at jet-setter.com/cnn. >>> all right. country music star tim mcsgrau looking beyond his passion for music and pursuing more roles in making music. the same satisfaction, just about. y ] you see, even after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste can help. it not only reduces plaque... it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. ♪ new crest pro-health clin
the city. >> incredible. you better get yourself a little physically fit for this, because walking, traversing that wall is no joke, and it's -- >> right. this part is pretty well preserved, but you do have to scramble occasionally. be prepared for that and definitely wear comfortable sneakers. >> fantastic. people are ready to book travel. they might at weg. thanks so much. appreciate it. good to see you. >> thank you very much, you, too. >>> lots more great...
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throughout the interview explosions echo across the city. explosions too in syria's capital city today. one at a military base. bombs smuggled inside and detonated by rebels. here, too, troops crack down on areas with brute force. three cities, one war, tens of thousands dead. and at the united nations complete failure to stop it. bill kneely, itv news, homs. >>> burned tires, smoke and chaos. that's what's happening in the streets of athens today. thousands take to the streets to protest budget cuts. are they going to change the deposit's mind, and how will it impact tourism? but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. not quite knowing what the next phase was going toe, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time w
throughout the interview explosions echo across the city. explosions too in syria's capital city today. one at a military base. bombs smuggled inside and detonated by rebels. here, too, troops crack down on areas with brute force. three cities, one war, tens of thousands dead. and at the united nations complete failure to stop it. bill kneely, itv news, homs. >>> burned tires, smoke and chaos. that's what's happening in the streets of athens today. thousands take to the streets to...
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so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their way onto city streets. i tracked one of the guns responsible for killing a chicago police officer a couple of years ago. and you may be surprised to find out where it came from. thomas worthham wanted to be a police officer just like his father. but his promising career with the chicago police department ended suddenly in may 2010. he was gunned down by four alleged gang members trying to steal his motorcycle. it happened in a matter of seconds just outside his parents' house. his father, retired police sergeant, grabbed his gun to try and save his son. >> i saw hem with their guns out and i hollered out to them. >> reporter: and you shot one of them. >> i won't say anymore than they shot my son and in return they were shot. >> reporter: thi
so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their way onto city streets. i tracked one of the guns responsible for killing a chicago police officer a couple of years ago. and you may be surprised to find...
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people can't rely on the city shelters people in the event -- and we'll take any precautions we need to protect people, but unfortunately, people hear that the wrong way and they don't make provisions for themselves and their families and we get into the situations we had in katrina and rita. we do not want to do that again. the shelters do not exist at the superdome and the convention center. that's why people have to think what their plan is. >> that's the plan. when mandatory evacuations going into effect. the elderly, they're going to take care of them. they'll take them to the bus terminal and get them out of there, they haven't pulled the trigger on that and they won't unless it ramped up to a category 3 or higher. another reason they're confident is what is behind me here. this was not here seven years ago. this is the 17th street canal, one of the many vivid and dramatic images we have seen of a hole punched through a levee. choppers dropping sand bags to plug it up. now the army corps of engineers built this, including 11 20-ton flood gates that can drop down and block the l
people can't rely on the city shelters people in the event -- and we'll take any precautions we need to protect people, but unfortunately, people hear that the wrong way and they don't make provisions for themselves and their families and we get into the situations we had in katrina and rita. we do not want to do that again. the shelters do not exist at the superdome and the convention center. that's why people have to think what their plan is. >> that's the plan. when mandatory...
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anna korin, cnn, kabul. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an in
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city of benghazi, including the headquarters of the militia. and the libyan government says it has detained individuals who are part of the association on the u.s. consulate, although they say the group as a whole was not behind that assault. >> cnn's arwa damon reporting there. >>> it's getting close. just 45 days until election day, president obama back on the campaign trail in wisconsin. >> barack obama! >> he held a rally this just the last hour in milwaukee. and earlier today he held a couple of fundraisers with home run king hank aaron. he hit a familiar theme with the crowd in milwaukee, hammering mitt romney over his plan for tax cuts. >> he thinks that if we just spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts for the wealthiest americans, all our problems are going to go away. jobs and prosperity will rain down on everybody, deficits will magically disappear. it will all end happily ever after. but there is a problem with that. we tried what they're selling. we tried it for a decade. it didn't work then and it won't work now. >> mitt romney als
city of benghazi, including the headquarters of the militia. and the libyan government says it has detained individuals who are part of the association on the u.s. consulate, although they say the group as a whole was not behind that assault. >> cnn's arwa damon reporting there. >>> it's getting close. just 45 days until election day, president obama back on the campaign trail in wisconsin. >> barack obama! >> he held a rally this just the last hour in milwaukee. and...
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gunfights erupts in the capital city of damascus, long considered a stronghold for the president, bashar assad. saying this is less than 200 yards from his home. aura damon on the phone from beirut, lebanon. looking at pictures coming in this morning from damascus, new video. does the assad regime sense trouble? >> reporter: well, they certainly are going to be sensing it, feeling it, seeing and hearing it for themselves at this stage. now, this is not the first time that we've seen demonstrations in this particular part of the capital, but it is the first time we've seen them in these numbers. we've received such a widespread simultaneous clashes taking place and one of the central damascus neighborhoods, people were actually able to go out and demonstrate in the thousands. unheard of in the past. i think to be able to rally around 100 people, demonstrate for around maybe five minutes before security forces arrived. now we're hearing in this and other neighborhoods and in the heart of the capital itself. it certainly, that government, relaunching an effort to try to regain control over
gunfights erupts in the capital city of damascus, long considered a stronghold for the president, bashar assad. saying this is less than 200 yards from his home. aura damon on the phone from beirut, lebanon. looking at pictures coming in this morning from damascus, new video. does the assad regime sense trouble? >> reporter: well, they certainly are going to be sensing it, feeling it, seeing and hearing it for themselves at this stage. now, this is not the first time that we've seen...
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all of it headed to the u.s. and the streets of our cities and towns. confiscated drugs arrived in florida today aboard the "uss nicolas." john is joining me now from jacksonville beach, via phone. this wasn't just one seizure though, right? >> no, it wasn't, kyra. this was over a almost five-month period, five different interdictions and on these navy frigates this particular one, "uss nicolas" always a u.s. coast guard detachment attached to these and this particular one they were able to board four different vessels over this period to gather this material and it's estimated to be about $93 million in wholesale value and on the street it's estimated to be valued at about a quarter of a billion dollars. this is all part of "operation martio" which began in january and it's a multiagency within the u.s. government and it's also working with 14 other countries to help stop the flow of drugs coming into the -- into central and south america and the united states. >> you know, it's pretty incredible, we've seen the coast guard and the navy involved in all
all of it headed to the u.s. and the streets of our cities and towns. confiscated drugs arrived in florida today aboard the "uss nicolas." john is joining me now from jacksonville beach, via phone. this wasn't just one seizure though, right? >> no, it wasn't, kyra. this was over a almost five-month period, five different interdictions and on these navy frigates this particular one, "uss nicolas" always a u.s. coast guard detachment attached to these and this particular...
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weather service and the office of emergency management in every city, just about every city in the country. chicago as well. rob, that sent out a notice, the organizers of this said serious weather about to hit grant park. all festival goers must evacuate immediately. head to our three evacuation locations. they're not taking chances. >> no. and chicago is well versed in this sort of stuff. they get severe weather not only in the summer time but the winter time as well. they know how to act when they have to. as you mentioned, sugarland and other rock bands have had to deal with this from to time including cheap trick, just in atlanta, they actually hire a private firm to forecast these kind of things and protect their concert goers. these elaborate stages that are set up, it doesn't take much more than 40-mile-per-hour winds to bring them down. this storm particularly has been clocking winds at 67, in some cases 80-mile-per-hour winds. >> it's not just concerts. any outdoor venue, can be nascar, can be anything. as you look at this, this is video just in to cnn from our affiliate wbbm in
weather service and the office of emergency management in every city, just about every city in the country. chicago as well. rob, that sent out a notice, the organizers of this said serious weather about to hit grant park. all festival goers must evacuate immediately. head to our three evacuation locations. they're not taking chances. >> no. and chicago is well versed in this sort of stuff. they get severe weather not only in the summer time but the winter time as well. they know how to...
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now, to another flashpoint in the syrian war and the country's largest city, aleppo, and syrian's state-run agency says that the government troops just cleared one neighborhood of what they say are terrorists, but these are what they call the rebel forces. the battle for control is a key city and it is intensifying and you have rebels facing constant, constant bombardment are the the government jets. our nick paton walsh finds himself in the middle of one of the fights. >> this is what it is like to be with the syrian rebels around aleppo and hunted from above by merciless government jets. that fly-by followed with relief they survived and one commander's anger they must fight alone. maybe the out outside world pities us he said, but until now, we don't have any help. we need a no-fly weapons and then just a battalion of us can finish this. even though they say 2/3 of aleppo supports them, they go into a journey that president bashar al assad knows he must hold if he is to succeed. they are young and cheered along and they have the will, but not the unified way ahead. the rebels we are trav
now, to another flashpoint in the syrian war and the country's largest city, aleppo, and syrian's state-run agency says that the government troops just cleared one neighborhood of what they say are terrorists, but these are what they call the rebel forces. the battle for control is a key city and it is intensifying and you have rebels facing constant, constant bombardment are the the government jets. our nick paton walsh finds himself in the middle of one of the fights. >> this is what it...
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"the dark knight rises." the nypd is not responding to any specific threat, just hoping to prevent any copy cats. >> we're just concerned that perhaps someone seeking notoriety will attempt to do something similar. we always hear that when a high-profile event happens. so we're doing this to sort of raise the comfort level of people who are going to the movies. >> reporter: at one multiplex theater outside new york ty, security goes far beyond comfort level. it's been using metal detectors for more than two decades. >> i think it's more of an inconvenience, actually. going through the metal detectors, but after what happened yesterday, i do feel more safe. >> i actually feel safer, you know, coming to movie theaters knowing there's a metal detector. i feel more safe. >> reporter: the detectors were installed in 1990 after gunfire broke out during an argument on the opening night of "the god father iii." at the time, one person was killed and three people injured. the valley stream theater, according to a secu
"the dark knight rises." the nypd is not responding to any specific threat, just hoping to prevent any copy cats. >> we're just concerned that perhaps someone seeking notoriety will attempt to do something similar. we always hear that when a high-profile event happens. so we're doing this to sort of raise the comfort level of people who are going to the movies. >> reporter: at one multiplex theater outside new york ty, security goes far beyond comfort level. it's been...
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say the city is surrounded. it's under siege. that they can't get in and out of their homes, that they're shooting and shelling going on. the people are too afraid to move from their houses. this is exactly what was happening in the city of homs in the district that eventually the syrian forces were able to crush, so the people of idlib now know that that potentially awaits their fate there in that northern city right now, randi. >> nic robertson, thank you very much, reporting for us this morning. >>> cnn's arwa damon and her team were actually inside the besieged city of homs. it's one of the most dangerous places in syria right now. you can join us tomorrow night as arwa gives us an eye-opening account. "72 hours under fire" tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> israeli rockets killed at least 15 palestinians, 22 people were injured in this southeast of attacks. israeli forces say they're targeting people who are part of a terror infrastructure and they say they're responding to several palestinian rocket
say the city is surrounded. it's under siege. that they can't get in and out of their homes, that they're shooting and shelling going on. the people are too afraid to move from their houses. this is exactly what was happening in the city of homs in the district that eventually the syrian forces were able to crush, so the people of idlib now know that that potentially awaits their fate there in that northern city right now, randi. >> nic robertson, thank you very much, reporting for us...
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city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> protesters in chinese overturned cars and it is a long fight over an island chain that both countries say is theirs. you can see them turning over cars there and protests broke out across china after a group of japan land ed on the dispute island yesterday. of course, there is an economic issue at stake here, and the country who controls the island gets the oil, the mineral and the fishing rights. >>> now to one of the world's largest mines in rustenberg, south africa, and hundreds of striking miners have returned to work which is one-third of the workforce but enough for the mine to reopen. last week, you might recall this is what happened there, the police opened fire on the line of armed strikers. 34 were killed and
city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> protesters in chinese overturned cars and it is a long fight over an island chain that both countries say is theirs. you can see them turning over cars there and protests broke out across china after a group of...
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for the past six years scientists have been working on this site north of the city. this is where a roman general was buried. he was the inspiration behind the character played by russell crow. but more than a 1,500 years ago, rome fell to the barbarians, and in tpd's age of the euro zone austerity, the tomb is under threat from what some may say are bar barns of another kind, cost cutting accountants and budget slashes officials. >>> the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at least 20%. as a result, some sites have have been closed and projects cancelled. now, don't worry, the coliseum will remain open, but some ancien treasures may literally be buried. he worked several years at the tomb and said if funds are not soon found to maintain the site, it will be recovered with dirt. >>> the most logical thing to do is to bury it again, she said, it will be up to our grandchildren to decide whether that will be temporary or permanent. russell crow has joined the fight to keep the site open, telling an italian newspaper italy must be a leader in preserving ancient
for the past six years scientists have been working on this site north of the city. this is where a roman general was buried. he was the inspiration behind the character played by russell crow. but more than a 1,500 years ago, rome fell to the barbarians, and in tpd's age of the euro zone austerity, the tomb is under threat from what some may say are bar barns of another kind, cost cutting accountants and budget slashes officials. >>> the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at...
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map, this is the old city here. we saw video and it was confirmed to me by one of my sources that the free syrian army rebels were about a kilo meter away from the citadel. the expectation is hang on the regime isn't get control of aleppo in one day. they're going to come in. we hear some reenforcements are proving in in order to reenforce army troops there and start the battle to retake control of those neighborhoods. >> turkey to the north. these are the differentareas where they blocked the crossings. why is that significant in getting things to and from both countri countries? >> it's promising humanitarian officials that it will continue to allow refugees. this syria is a kcountry that's important in the region. look at this map. this is a country that the control of which matters regionally because it has so much influence on bordering countries that have very important strategic influence in the region. now this is where it's all happening. we're going to over the next few days seebattles. >> damascus is like
map, this is the old city here. we saw video and it was confirmed to me by one of my sources that the free syrian army rebels were about a kilo meter away from the citadel. the expectation is hang on the regime isn't get control of aleppo in one day. they're going to come in. we hear some reenforcements are proving in in order to reenforce army troops there and start the battle to retake control of those neighborhoods. >> turkey to the north. these are the differentareas where they...
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most of them in the city of homs. opposition groups called for a two-day civil strike starting today to put pressure on president bashar al assad's government. meanwhile, assad attended prayers marking the prophet mohammed's birth at a mosque in damascus. the syrian government insists the whole crisis has been manufactured. >>> the u.n. security council tried to formally condemn syria's government. didn't happen. russia and china used their veto power to block it. the u.s. is disgusted that the council is being held hostage by a couple members. richard roth asked rice for why the resolution failed. >> at the 11th hour russia tried to introduce amendments that would have gutted the text that were unacceptable to the other members of the council. the one silver lining in this is that 13 members of this council supported the resolution, made strong statements in its favor. the countries that had originally not supported the resolution last time changed their position and voted in favor. >> south africa, a country such as
most of them in the city of homs. opposition groups called for a two-day civil strike starting today to put pressure on president bashar al assad's government. meanwhile, assad attended prayers marking the prophet mohammed's birth at a mosque in damascus. the syrian government insists the whole crisis has been manufactured. >>> the u.n. security council tried to formally condemn syria's government. didn't happen. russia and china used their veto power to block it. the u.s. is disgusted...
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the city is well aware of that. what they're doing in case there's a strike, they will open e 144 schools, faith based zaon someerto go if on monday their teachersar clasoo>> t. conversation here. it's drawing attention n. to w ith me. he's an educator, a consultant. sam, welcome. >> thanks. >> i don't know you're saying people across the country are paying attention. why should teachers pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think not just teachers, i think what's happening in chicago is extremely important. it's extremely rare. it's not entirely discouraging. i think it's extremely important because you have a democratic mayor pushing for a set of education reforms at his city teachers are just as vigorously pushing against. i think it's extremely rare because not only has it not happened in a quarter century but you have 90% of the city's teachers that voted to support this measure that tells those of us on the outside how seriously those of us on the inside see th conflict that'sndthink it's di
the city is well aware of that. what they're doing in case there's a strike, they will open e 144 schools, faith based zaon someerto go if on monday their teachersar clasoo>> t. conversation here. it's drawing attention n. to w ith me. he's an educator, a consultant. sam, welcome. >> thanks. >> i don't know you're saying people across the country are paying attention. why should teachers pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think not just teachers, i...
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85% of the city. that being said, there's still a constant threat from the air. the regime obviously still has the superior airpower. for many of the residents that we were speaking to today, it really has all boiled down to one thing, and that is day to day survival. they have been through so much already, and there are challenges in just getting bread, getting food. prices have increased significantly. bread prices, for example, at this one bakery had gone up two-fold, and other instances it's even more. when you ask them about the future, all they can say is god willing, things will get better. beyond that, there's not much that they can do except try to get themselves and their families by on a day to day basis. >> arwa, we appreciate that. we're able to contact you and get ahold of you too. you are on the ground, and are you really the lifeline to a lot of people there to tell their story, and we appreciate that. obviously we'll be checking back with you as well as you travel through those cities
85% of the city. that being said, there's still a constant threat from the air. the regime obviously still has the superior airpower. for many of the residents that we were speaking to today, it really has all boiled down to one thing, and that is day to day survival. they have been through so much already, and there are challenges in just getting bread, getting food. prices have increased significantly. bread prices, for example, at this one bakery had gone up two-fold, and other instances...
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as the front drops southward, by tuesday you start to see numbers in the 80s for cities like charlotte and atlanta. we haven't seen that in a while. zoom in here you'll find that some of the numbers are still 90-plus. that includes kansas city and st. louis. there is the threat today for severe weather. the threat for very strong thunderstorms with damaging winds and large hail. it's a widespread watch box that continues until the evening hours tonight. fred, we saw this yesterday. this zone is an area where still thousands of people are without power. this is the last thing they need. it is going to help break the heat but you can see thunderstorms are working their way into charleston, west virginia. west virginia was really hard hit by power outages so that's not good news. washington, d.c., you're in the watch box as well. the severe threats from the storm prediction center extends all the way into the mid south, then stretches off to the coastline, through virginia, then even touching the jersey shore. atlantic city could see strong storm storms, and cape may as well. if you hear
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troops fanned out today across the sprawling city of 1.7 million people. government caused by shelling shook the suburbs and attacked helicopters fired on a neighborhood near the capital center. the rebels claimed to have launched a final assault. that is open to question but reports say the regimes armed opponents are probing new parts of the capital to test what the government will do. fighting across the country has claimed 45 lives today. what we're looking at here is an attack by government forces on the besieged city. >>> one of the single most horrifying moments in syria occurred late last month. scores of people died in a town called douma as a result of government shelling. nearly three weeks later, we have our hands on video documenting this tragedy. she's live with us. take us back to what happened in douma on june 29th. >> reporter: the reason why it's taken three weeks to get our hands on that video is because the activists that wanted to shoot it were stuck there for well over a week and it was an ordeal to get the footage from damascus to us
troops fanned out today across the sprawling city of 1.7 million people. government caused by shelling shook the suburbs and attacked helicopters fired on a neighborhood near the capital center. the rebels claimed to have launched a final assault. that is open to question but reports say the regimes armed opponents are probing new parts of the capital to test what the government will do. fighting across the country has claimed 45 lives today. what we're looking at here is an attack by...
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an official announced a special plan by the city to convert the memorial, here is part of what this city official told residents. the thousands of flowers, letters and prayers, the signs and photos, teddy bears and more will be gathered and processed into soil that will serve in the foundation of a future permanent memorial to honor the slain children and adults. officials say it will be a sacred memorial. the items will be collected and converted starting this week. >>> now, new information on that tragic shooting in upstate new york on christmas eve. two firefighters were shot and killed. two others were wounded, after responding to a call that a house was on fire. today we're learning more about the shooter, william spengler. police say the 62-year-old set fire to his sister's house, and then shot the firemen. police think he also killed his sister, her body was found in the burnt home. spengler left a suicide note. and here's part of it. i still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood i can burn down and do what i like doing best, killing people. but why he did it, poli
an official announced a special plan by the city to convert the memorial, here is part of what this city official told residents. the thousands of flowers, letters and prayers, the signs and photos, teddy bears and more will be gathered and processed into soil that will serve in the foundation of a future permanent memorial to honor the slain children and adults. officials say it will be a sacred memorial. the items will be collected and converted starting this week. >>> now, new...
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if you look at the vast number of murders committed. look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do something else. we all know that something needs to be done so that 20 children don't get mowed down and hunted down like al qaeda or the taliban by assault weapons. i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. have a great night.
if you look at the vast number of murders committed. look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do...
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let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies logic. >> it does and it defies national trends. we have learned what works through policing. things like quality of life. >> this was a rudy thing. this was a rudy giuliani thing. >> it forced police to start focusing on the small things. when there's a broken window in a neighborhood, it sends forth a subtle that lawlessness is permitted. by focusing on quality of life crimes police send a larger signal that this is a law-abiding place. it's really transformed policing in the united states. new york city has 245 murders in 1990. 2, 245 murders. 400. which is why chicago moving in the opposite direction is such a challenge for mayor rahm emanuel. he is taking it very seriously. buts in a crisis that goes in direction contradictions. >> since you brought up
let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies logic. >> it does and it defies national trends. we have learned what works through policing. things like quality of life. >> this was a rudy thing. this was a rudy giuliani...
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. >> for the police in the city, of course, the smaller numbers made the march more manageable. political conventions of the past have often exploded in ugly confrontatio confrontations, but not so far this year. what is the recipe for success with these marches? we've seen a peaceful march in tampa and apparently, here. very different from what we saw in denver and minneapolis four years ago. >> i think it's anticipation and communication. you've got to anticipate, have the willingness to talk with people, understand what they want to do and then you try to negotiate through it and make sure in the end that everybody's safe. >> protests are expected to continue on the holiday, including one demonstration featuring members of organized labor. >> thank you very much. you can take part in the dnc and cnn's election round table. tuesday, join wolf blitzer for this live virtual chat. submit your questions and we will give you answers in realtime. live coverage of the convention begins tuesday, also and that starts 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and tomorrow, we'll have a specia
. >> for the police in the city, of course, the smaller numbers made the march more manageable. political conventions of the past have often exploded in ugly confrontatio confrontations, but not so far this year. what is the recipe for success with these marches? we've seen a peaceful march in tampa and apparently, here. very different from what we saw in denver and minneapolis four years ago. >> i think it's anticipation and communication. you've got to anticipate, have the...
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also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we see the demolition is taking place. displacement. it really does remind you of what happened 30 years ago when you had syrian president bashar al assad's father brutally suppressing a revolt in that very same city. >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. that's what we've heard from residents in hama that are being affected by this. the massacre that happened here 30 years ago is still very much fresh in the minds of residents in hama, and they are concerned that what's happening now might be a precursor it a repeat of that. now, in 1982 you had syrian security forces at the orders of al assad, his father, putting done a revolt there. there were never any officia
also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we see the demolition is taking place. displacement. it really does remind you of what happened 30 years ago when...
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they have to get the venues ready and the security ready and the transport and look and feel of the city, and indeed, they have to be ready for the athletes. 10,500 athletes pitching up here in the uk ready for july 27th. they will be coming in over the next ten days, and then of course, the paralympics and 4,500 athletes there coming just after the olympics. so we are on the homestretch as we would say here in the uk. don? >>, so the venue has to be ready and everything ready for the athletes, but talk about this, what about the security for the games? is london ready? >> yes. that's right. we had the head of the intelligence service in the last 24 hours saying that i cannot guarantee the security of the games, but of course, they will do absolutely everything to ensure that people who are here coming to the imgas and indeed the athletes safe. the agency, itself, says they have cancelled all leave and 3,000 people of the agency, and altogether, so as far as security is concerned, there is going to be about 20,000 feet on the ground, and that is the police, security forces and indeed the
they have to get the venues ready and the security ready and the transport and look and feel of the city, and indeed, they have to be ready for the athletes. 10,500 athletes pitching up here in the uk ready for july 27th. they will be coming in over the next ten days, and then of course, the paralympics and 4,500 athletes there coming just after the olympics. so we are on the homestretch as we would say here in the uk. don? >>, so the venue has to be ready and everything ready for the...
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city, of course, the numbers made the march more manageable. protests in the past have exploded into ugly confrontations, but not this year. what is the recipe for success with these marches? we've seen a peaceful march in tampa and apparently a peaceful march here, very different from what we saw in denver and minneapolis four years ago. >> i think it's anticipation and communication. you've got to anticipate, you've got to have the willingness to meet with people and talk to people, understand what they're going to do, and then, you know, you try to negotiate through it in order to make sure at the end that everybody's safe. >> reporter: protests are expected to continue here on the holiday, including one demonstration featuring members of organized labor. gary? >> joe, thank you very much. coming up on cnn tomorrow night, "obama revealed." my colleague, jessica yellin, reveals the man through the people who know him best, personal confidantes, his closest advisers and even mr. obama himself. watch tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern time and pacifi
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a lot of people aren't interested in protesting obama. >> reporter: for the police in the city, of course, the smaller numbers made the march more manageable. political conventions of the past have often exploded in ugly confrontation, but not so far this year. what is the recipe for success with these marches? we've seen a peaceful march in tampa and apparently a peaceful march here. very different from what we saw in denver and minneapolis four years ago. >> i think it's anticipation and communication. you got to anticipate and have the willingness to meet with people and talk to people, understand what they want to do, and then you try to negotiate yourself through it in order to make sure in the ends that everybody is safe. >> reporter: protests are expected to continue here on the holiday, including one demonstration featuring members of organized labor. gary. >> joe, thank you very much. coming up on cnn tomorrow night, obama revealed. my colleague jessica yellin reveals the man for the people who know him best, personal confidants, his closest advisers, and even president obama him
a lot of people aren't interested in protesting obama. >> reporter: for the police in the city, of course, the smaller numbers made the march more manageable. political conventions of the past have often exploded in ugly confrontation, but not so far this year. what is the recipe for success with these marches? we've seen a peaceful march in tampa and apparently a peaceful march here. very different from what we saw in denver and minneapolis four years ago. >> i think it's...
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both cities claiming they are the oldest, continuously inhabited cities on earth. among be people of aleppo there's a feeling that damascus has really become too powerful. they have always felt that aleppo is the city that deserves to have the real power in syria. brooke. >> ben, something we touched on briefly. you have turkey here today. turkey today has sealed off different parts of its border here with syria to the south. talk to me just how significant that is and why do this? what are they thinking? >> turkey has been one of the major trading partners for years. we had to go to turkey to get milk.tial goods like sugar and we had a bank account in turkey as well just to go back and forth really to function. it mean a halt to all normal economic activity. there's far more trade between aleppo and turkey than aleppo and damascus. when they are cut off it means life is going to change dramatically for people in aleppo. >> ben, we appreciate you live today. a lot more unfolding this hour including word that cal ripken's mother has been abducted by gun point. >>> p
both cities claiming they are the oldest, continuously inhabited cities on earth. among be people of aleppo there's a feeling that damascus has really become too powerful. they have always felt that aleppo is the city that deserves to have the real power in syria. brooke. >> ben, something we touched on briefly. you have turkey here today. turkey today has sealed off different parts of its border here with syria to the south. talk to me just how significant that is and why do this? what...
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and there have some neighborhoods in the city north side and some neighborhoods at the west side still more safe than other neighborhoods. these people, it they have no place to go. because -- they come to al whlen po allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.l allepo one to t before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.allepo one to two before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. >> i spoke to an activist in allepo and we're not using her name for her own safety. let's talk about all that's taking place. allepo a very important commercial city. the largest in syria, which is interesting because most people think damascus. but rebels seem to have the advantage. >> this has been something we've been waiting for, something western governments have been fearing. even washington saying there could be massacre ahead. it's almost as if the united states decided to attack ne
and there have some neighborhoods in the city north side and some neighborhoods at the west side still more safe than other neighborhoods. these people, it they have no place to go. because -- they come to al whlen po allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods.l allepo one to t before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe neighborhoods. allepo one to tw before and now they can't go to their homes and now to more safe...
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. >>> the syrian city homs is a war zone. women and children are not being spared the brutal bombardment by government forces. this is the fifth straight day of relentless attacks on civilians. a young activist i spoke to earlier from homs described it. >> rockets and shells landed in the street. the street is only about 50 meters north. under my building were three women that were killed, we found them in pieces. pour guys in the same house with me were injured. the situation is really bad. >> where have your friends been taken? are they getting any kind of medical help? you say that these women died in the building and now your friends are injured, as well? >> yes. the women died. children died. there's more than 30 children dead from four days ago until now. we have other children injured. my friends are in the hospital. i hope they'll be okay. they hit children, women, men, kids. doesn't matter. the syrian army -- they kill everything in front of them. >> we're getting these accounts every day now.ç[6p want to bring in n
. >>> the syrian city homs is a war zone. women and children are not being spared the brutal bombardment by government forces. this is the fifth straight day of relentless attacks on civilians. a young activist i spoke to earlier from homs described it. >> rockets and shells landed in the street. the street is only about 50 meters north. under my building were three women that were killed, we found them in pieces. pour guys in the same house with me were injured. the situation is...
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the city of homs. that city has been shelled every day for more than two weeks. >>> and in vatican city pope benedict led 22 new cardinals in mass this morning. among the new cardinals, new york archbishop tim moweny dolan. cardinals under 80 are part of the exclusive group that will one day elect the next pope. >>> coming up at 4:00 eastern time, what did rick santorum really mean when he accused president obama of having a, quote, phony theology. today the president's campaign fires back and i'll see you here one hour from now, 4:00 eastern time, focusing an entire hour on presidential politics. the run for the white house. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right after this.
the city of homs. that city has been shelled every day for more than two weeks. >>> and in vatican city pope benedict led 22 new cardinals in mass this morning. among the new cardinals, new york archbishop tim moweny dolan. cardinals under 80 are part of the exclusive group that will one day elect the next pope. >>> coming up at 4:00 eastern time, what did rick santorum really mean when he accused president obama of having a, quote, phony theology. today the president's...
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large city in the last 24 hours. meanwhile the families of two turkish journalists are celebrating right now. they went missing in syria nearly two months ago. they weren't heard of at all until about a week ago and many feared they were dead. well, it turned out they had been held at a sear yaus prison and a turkish islamic charity has helped negotiate their release. they were flown there earlier today. it appears as part of a prisoner swap. syrian rebels released to turkey two captive iranians and they're on their way home and now these two turks have been released. one of these journalists, he said there were tough days and he is celebrating his freedom saying, quote, freedom is the most beautiful thing in the world. fredricka. >> all right, thank you so much, ivan watson. >>> almost a week after greek elections, there is still no government in place. the president will be asking all party leaders to form a national unity government. that's the only way to avoid new elections and continues financial assistance fro
large city in the last 24 hours. meanwhile the families of two turkish journalists are celebrating right now. they went missing in syria nearly two months ago. they weren't heard of at all until about a week ago and many feared they were dead. well, it turned out they had been held at a sear yaus prison and a turkish islamic charity has helped negotiate their release. they were flown there earlier today. it appears as part of a prisoner swap. syrian rebels released to turkey two captive...
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he feels it is his duty to do this. >>> and counter protests growing in the libyan city where the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, and four others were killed. cnn's arwa damon has more now, from benghazi. >> this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations, not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands, demanding democracy, but more importantly, demanding an end to the extremist militias, who people here and the government say were in fact, behind the attack that took ambassador steven's life and the life of three other americans. what happened on friday, hundreds of these pro-democracy demonstrators began to take matters into their own hands and began to storm the various militias in the city of benghazi, including this militia. if you will remember's the libyan government has said that it has detained individuals who are a part of this group, in association with the attack on the u.s. consulate. although they say the g
he feels it is his duty to do this. >>> and counter protests growing in the libyan city where the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, and four others were killed. cnn's arwa damon has more now, from benghazi. >> this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations, not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands, demanding...
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she's the president of the city council there. she does have a sense of humor about this, but i'm sure she's a little worried because she doesn't know. sally, welcome. thanks for coming on. >> thanks, don. thanks for having me. >> i'd like to you listen to a journalist from the netherlands we spoke with last night, and i asked him about amsterdam's famously liberal drug policies and if your city should fear an increase in crime now that pot is legal. listen. >> they don't have to fear any increase -- that's my experience here in amsterdam, because what i told you, there's a nice atmosphere, a lot of foreigners are coming to buy their soft drugs. it's not heroin or cocaine. it's soft drugs, cannabis, marijuana, and there's strong regulations. people who are under 18 can't buy it. the mayor checks every coffee shops several times a year, the police is checking it. >> it's a little hard to understand but he says people come to buy soft drugs. it's not cocaine or heroin, it's marijuana. so, miss clark, is that your view, that people h
she's the president of the city council there. she does have a sense of humor about this, but i'm sure she's a little worried because she doesn't know. sally, welcome. thanks for coming on. >> thanks, don. thanks for having me. >> i'd like to you listen to a journalist from the netherlands we spoke with last night, and i asked him about amsterdam's famously liberal drug policies and if your city should fear an increase in crime now that pot is legal. listen. >> they don't have...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of their checks. stand back. seriously? [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> well, this week's report by former fbi director louis freeh painted a very damning picture of penn state leaders covering up and ignoring evidence that jerry sandusky was sexually abusing children. "sports illustrated" and he joinsme from new york. the current issue of "sports illustrated," where are they now, is out right now. john, th
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit....
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the city. >> lion king! >> it is quiet i think. bliss. absolute bliss. we are going to the "lion king" with the children, and they said they have tickets to sell. so that the theaters are suffering. >> reporter: since the sun of the olympic games the "lion king" has been selling 1,000 tickets a day, and not as many as 2,000 pre-olympics. so it is supposed to be easy to get the tickets so i will see if i can get four tickets for matinee. >> tourists realize that the streets are not as congested as expected and lndon may get to get the olympic flag flying again. >> richard quest, that is looking odd and counter intuitive and nobody lined up. does the city expect this? >> absolutely. if you look at some of the companies like british airways in the results earlier in the year, they said that the summer they expected to have demand dampened down and they expected things to be slower, and during the olympics because people are slowing down and michael, you will know this, there is nothing new or revolutionary abou
the city. >> lion king! >> it is quiet i think. bliss. absolute bliss. we are going to the "lion king" with the children, and they said they have tickets to sell. so that the theaters are suffering. >> reporter: since the sun of the olympic games the "lion king" has been selling 1,000 tickets a day, and not as many as 2,000 pre-olympics. so it is supposed to be easy to get the tickets so i will see if i can get four tickets for matinee. >> tourists...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> once again, dna has brought new life to a cold case. a string of child murders from the 1970s to tell you about. the evidence led to a convicted sexual offender serving a life sentence but he's not the killer. how does he play into this
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your...
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the city has long been thought to be a government stronghold, but we're seeing gunfights in the streets between rebel forces and government troops. there is also fighting elsewhere in the country, opposition forces say the military has killed 30 people today. regional leaders will meet next week to discuss the next steps to take with regards to syria. back in the u.s., federal marshals now offering $5,000 for information on a fugitive murder suspect wanted in alabama. he's wanted in connection with the shooting deaths of 9-year-old twins and their 73-year-old babysitter. >>> creflo dollar is out on board this morning, he was arrested and channelled with battery, family violence and child cruelty. police say that she was choked by dollar during an argument about going to a party. she called 911. >>> we want have a triple crown winner this year. >> horseracing is a very tough game and horses are very delicate creatures and things can happen to them and unfortunately, fate decided today was the day for the end of "i'll have another's" career. >>> possible help on the way for people sickene
the city has long been thought to be a government stronghold, but we're seeing gunfights in the streets between rebel forces and government troops. there is also fighting elsewhere in the country, opposition forces say the military has killed 30 people today. regional leaders will meet next week to discuss the next steps to take with regards to syria. back in the u.s., federal marshals now offering $5,000 for information on a fugitive murder suspect wanted in alabama. he's wanted in connection...
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forces looked on, the peacekeepers looked on as they took this key city and the government soldiers fled. just who are m-23? as i described, they used to be part of the army and many people say -- >> we've lost him. i want to go to -- i want to follow up with this because we're talking about the rebel takeover of goma and creating what is a nightmare situation on the ground for the people there. u.n. officials are saying that 140,000 people have been forced from their homes and refugees have escaped parts of the country. cope founder of enough project, it's really a campaign trying to end the violence there. john, what have you seen on the ground? you have folks on the ground there trying to end this war and stop the fighting. >> yeah. it's a major human humanitarian crisis. some going over international borders and being displaced into the jungles of congo and there are efforts under way in the region to try to bring an end to the fighting but it doesn't yet have one of the these coordinated international peace processes that has real leverage and real international backing. a lot of cl
forces looked on, the peacekeepers looked on as they took this key city and the government soldiers fled. just who are m-23? as i described, they used to be part of the army and many people say -- >> we've lost him. i want to go to -- i want to follow up with this because we're talking about the rebel takeover of goma and creating what is a nightmare situation on the ground for the people there. u.n. officials are saying that 140,000 people have been forced from their homes and refugees...
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there on the steps of the city hall. and we would anticipate that you'll begin seeing large amounts of people head over to city hall and celebrate, but again, this just one small step in this very long process zoraida. >> all right, dan simon live for us in san francisco. thank you very much. >>> before proposition 8, 18,000 same-sex couples were legally married in california. after proposition 8, the door was shut and gay marriages were banned. how today's court ruling could impact how other states view same-sex marriage. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better
there on the steps of the city hall. and we would anticipate that you'll begin seeing large amounts of people head over to city hall and celebrate, but again, this just one small step in this very long process zoraida. >> all right, dan simon live for us in san francisco. thank you very much. >>> before proposition 8, 18,000 same-sex couples were legally married in california. after proposition 8, the door was shut and gay marriages were banned. how today's court ruling could...
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price of fuel has gone up so much, and the electrical power cuts are so frequent in the large cities that people aren't able to buy the fuel to power generators in order to charge, you know, the electronic devices. >> so what does all of this indicate to you? >> well, it is basic day-to-day living has come to a complete halt. if you talk to people in aleppo and a ga mas kus, and what nick paton walsh said, there is some degree of normalcy in damascus and aleppo and go from one neighborhood to another neighborhood and have fighting and shelling in one neighborhood and two neighborhoods away, people are trying to go ability their lives as tense as life there is, because of the price of food is higher, and they are afraid that the fighting might get to them. >> what does this mean when you look at at the explosion and where it took place, because nick brought up a good point, because this is a psychologically damaging here and this is a psychological war going on and not just the fighting taking place. how are people actually dealing with something like that to happen in the heart of th
price of fuel has gone up so much, and the electrical power cuts are so frequent in the large cities that people aren't able to buy the fuel to power generators in order to charge, you know, the electronic devices. >> so what does all of this indicate to you? >> well, it is basic day-to-day living has come to a complete halt. if you talk to people in aleppo and a ga mas kus, and what nick paton walsh said, there is some degree of normalcy in damascus and aleppo and go from one...
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we've seen signs in the last few months that maybe the city wasn't as much of a stronghold for the assad regime as it used to be. it started in march when there started being university demonstrations. anti-regime demonstrations. this is the commercial hub of syria, aleppo, the economic lifeline for the bashard al assad regime. many since the beginning of the uprising said if aleppo goes, there goes the assad regime. they can't continue without the hourhouse of the country. today we're getting reports that the free syrian army has changed tactics, marching on aleppo. that they intend to focus energies on going after the city. they say that will be the death blow to the bashar al assad regime. >> interesting as we hear reports about what could be a power shift there between the regime and the rebels. thank you very much. >>> this morning we're getting conflicting reports on michael jackson's mother, katherine jackson. the 82-year-old was reported missing late saturday. now then her son jermaine tweeted she's fine and resting in arizona. the missing persons report comes a few days after we
we've seen signs in the last few months that maybe the city wasn't as much of a stronghold for the assad regime as it used to be. it started in march when there started being university demonstrations. anti-regime demonstrations. this is the commercial hub of syria, aleppo, the economic lifeline for the bashard al assad regime. many since the beginning of the uprising said if aleppo goes, there goes the assad regime. they can't continue without the hourhouse of the country. today we're getting...
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commercial city of alepo within the past 24 hours. while syrian families mourned in damascus, here in turkey, two families were celebrating news of the release of two turkish journalists who went missing and were feared dead for the better part of two months inside syria. they were discovered to be held at a prison in damascus by the turkest islamist charity organization ihh, who has been negotiating for the release of the turkish journalists with iranian and syrian officials. they announced on friday, two captive iranians who had been grabbed by syrian rebels inside syria, were released to turkey, and now these two turkish journalists have been released to iran and are expected to be flown back to a hero's welcome in turkey within a matter of hours. the parents feared their sons were dead, and one of the journalists was quoted in the turkish media saying, there were tough days and tough conditions, but freedom is the most beautiful thing in the world. ivan watson, cnn, turkey. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez is back home and he
commercial city of alepo within the past 24 hours. while syrian families mourned in damascus, here in turkey, two families were celebrating news of the release of two turkish journalists who went missing and were feared dead for the better part of two months inside syria. they were discovered to be held at a prison in damascus by the turkest islamist charity organization ihh, who has been negotiating for the release of the turkish journalists with iranian and syrian officials. they announced on...